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Right in time on Christmas, I am starting a new grow project. This time, I chose the first strain I ever grew, Orion F1. Germination in a paper towel happened in two days and after another tree days in a rookwool plug, I put the baby into a Lechuza Classico Color 28 pot, filled with reused Lechuza Pon (no nutrients). Lechuza Pon is a mineral substrate made from zeolith, bims and lava. Main advantage of the Lechuza system is its semi-automatic irrigation through a water reservoir. Until the roots reach the buttom of the pot and gain access to the reservoir, watering needs to be dome normally from top and after that just the reservoir needs to be filled. Since Lechuza Pon substrate is mineralic, I will only use mineralic ferzilizers. Based on my experience from my last Lechuza grow (Strawberry Merengue), I designed a fertilizer schedule with the help of Claude 3.5 which I will reveal in the next week.